Preventive Care · Screening

Health Screening

Screening finds potential issues early, often before symptoms appear. Here's an overview of common screenings and how iCollab helps you stay on schedule.

Key points

Find issues early, often before symptoms

Right test, right time, right person

Matched to your age and risk factors

Screenings and follow-up coordinated on-team

Screening means checking for a potential health issue before it would cause symptoms — when it's often most treatable. The right screenings for you depend on your age, sex, family history, and risk factors, and your family doctor helps make sure nothing is missed.

Common types of screening

Depending on your situation, screening may include cervical screening, breast and colorectal cancer screening at the recommended ages, blood pressure and cholesterol checks, diabetes risk screening, and others. Each has its own recommended timing.

Related readingThe annual physical & check-upHow a periodic visit ties your screenings together.

Matched to you

Good screening isn't about testing everyone for everything — it's about the right test, at the right time, for the right person. Your physician weighs the benefits for your individual circumstances and keeps you on an appropriate schedule.

How iCollab coordinates it

Because your care is connected, screenings and any follow-up are arranged from within the clinic, and results are explained and acted on. Book a visit to review which screenings are due for you.

Have a concern you'd like looked at?

Book with an iCollab physician, or ask at the walk-in clinic.

If this is a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department. iCollab clinics are not equipped for emergency care.
Screening by age & risk

A closer look

As you scroll, each part highlights on the diagram. This is general education, not a diagnosis.

01

Prevention

Screening looks for early signs of common conditions before symptoms appear — when they're easiest to address.

02

Whole body

Which screens are right for you depends on your age, sex, family history, and personal risk factors.

03

Overall health

Your physician helps you stay on top of the screens that matter for you, at the right intervals.

04

Wellbeing

Staying current with screening is one of the most effective things you can do for long-term health.

Questions

Health Screening — FAQ

What screenings do I need?+
It depends on your age, sex, family history, and risk factors. Your physician will recommend an appropriate schedule for you rather than a blanket list.
Why screen if I feel fine?+
Many conditions cause no symptoms early on — which is exactly when screening can find and address them most effectively.
Do you coordinate the follow-up?+
Yes — as a connected team, iCollab arranges screenings and any follow-up within the clinic, and your physician explains the results.
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